Problem Statements

Litware identifies the following issues:

->Users report that other users who are not listed on their contact list can see their presence information. This also occurs when the users set their privacy mode to allow only the users on their contact list to see their presence information.

->The users report that when they connect to meetings remotely, they cannot use presenter controls.

Requirements Business Goals

Litware plans to minimize hardware and software purchasing costs.

Planned Changes

Litware plans to upgrade to Lync Server 2013 during the next six months and plans to implement the following changes during the upgrade:

->Migrate the current Front End pool to an Enterprise Edition Front End pool named

fepooll that will contain two servers named Lyncl3_01 and Lyncl3_02.

->Migrate Group Chat to Persistent Chat.

Technical Requirements

Litware identifies the following technical requirements for the planned changes:

->Users running previous client versions must be able to use chat features after the server is migrated to Persistent Chat.

->Users who have mobile devices must be able to receive notifications if the Lync mobile application is inactive.

->A client computer named Monitor01 must be used to monitor client connectivity by using synthetic transactions.

->All response groups must be migrated to Lync Server 2013.

->External users must be able to expand distribution groups.

->External users must be able to download meeting content.

->The Lync 2013 Windows Store app must be supported.

High Availability Requirements

The new Lync Server 2013 infrastructure in the New York office must be available if a single server fails.

Question No: 32 – (Topic 4)

You are evaluating the migration of the response groups.

You need to identify which statement correctly describes the migration of the response groups to Lync Server 2013.

Which statement should you identify?

All of the response groups must be recreated after the users are moved to Lync Server 2013.

All of the response groups must be migrated in a single migration operation.

An administrator must modify the topology after the response groups are migrated to Lync Server 2013.

An administrator must re-enable all users for Enterprise Voice after the response groups are migrated to Lync Server 2013.

Answer: B

Question No: 33 HOTSPOT – (Topic 4)

You need to recommend which names must be included in the certificate installed on Lyncl3_02.

Which names should you recommend? (To answer, select the appropriate names in the answer area.)

Explanation:

Certificate MUST have the Pool Name as the Subject Name (SN) and SAN Name and the

Server Name in the SAN.

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Question No: 34 – (Topic 4)

You install System Center 2012 Operations Manager on a server named SCOM01. You import the Lync 2013 Server Management Pack to SCOM01.

You need to configure monitoring to meet the technical requirements.

Which three actions should you perform before you configure the synthetic transactions? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)

Install the Lync Server 2013 core components on SCOM1.

Install the SCOM agent on Monitor01.

Run watchernode.msi on Monitor01.

Install the Lync Server 2013 core components on Monitor01.

Run watchernode.msi on SCOM01.

Answer: B,C,D

Explanation: * From Scenario:

A client computer named Monitor01 must be used to monitor client connectivity by using synthetic transactions.

You must run Watchernode.msi on a computer where both the Operations Manager (SCOM) agent files and the Lync Server 2013 core components are installed.

Note:

Watcher nodes are computers that periodically run Lync Server synthetic transactions. Synthetic transactions are Windows PowerShell cmdlets that verify that key end user scenarios-such as the ability to sign in to the system, or the ability to exchange instant messages-are working as expected.

Reference: Installing and Configuring Watcher Nodes

Question No: 35 – (Topic 4)

You need to recommend which type of client connection the remote users must use to prevent the connection issue.

Which Lync client or clients should you recommend? (Choose all that apply.)

Lync 2013

Lync Web App

Lync Windows Store app

Lync Attendee

Answer: A,B

Explanation: A: Lync 2013 is the full-featured client for Lync Server. The Lync 2013 user interface has been fully redesigned and includes newly integrated features, such as Persistent Chat (Lync 2010 had a separate client for chat functionality), tabbed conversations, video preview, and multiparty video

B:

Lync Web App is the client of choice for participants outside your organization. With Lync Web App, no local client installation is required, although audio, video, and sharing features require installation of a plug-in during first use.

Lync Web App is the web-based conferencing client for Lync Server 2013 meetings. In this release, the addition of computer audio and video to Lync Web App provides a complete in-meeting experience for anyone who does not have a Lync client installed locally. Meeting participants have access to all collaboration and sharing features and presenter meeting controls.

Note:

From scenario:

/ Migrate Group Chat to Persistent Chat

/ Users running previous client versions must be able to use chat features after the server is migrated to Persistent Chat.

Incorrect: Not C:

Lync Windows Store app supports most of the commonly-used features for contact management, conversations, and calls. For advanced features such as delegate set up, team calls, response groups, and persistent chat, use Lync 2013 for the desktop instead.

Not D:

Because of the enhancements to Lync Web App, an updated version of Microsoft Lync 2010 Attendee is not available for Lync Server 2013.

Lync 2010 Attendant The Microsoft Lync 2010 Attendant integrated call-management program enables a receptionist to manage multiple conversations at the same time through rapid call handling, IM, and onscreen routing.

Reference: Clients for Lync Server 2013

Question No: 36 – (Topic 4)

You need to recommend the minimum number of Lync servers required to support the Lync Server 2013 infrastructure in the New York office. The solution must meet the high availability requirements.

How many servers should you recommend deploying to each network? (To answer, select the appropriate number of servers for each network in the answer area.)

Select four.

Lync servers on the external network: 0

Lync servers on the external network: 1

Lync servers on the external network: 2

Lync servers on the external network: 3

Lync servers on the external network: 4

Lync servers on the internal network: 0

Lync servers on the internal network: 1

Lync servers on the internal network: 2

Lync servers on the internal network: 3

Lync servers on the internal network: 4

Reverse proxy servers on the external network: 0

Reverse proxy servers on the external network: 1

Reverse proxy servers on the external network: 2

Reverse proxy servers on the internal network: 0

Reverse proxy servers on the internal network: 1

Reverse proxy servers on the internal network: 2

Answer: C,J,M,N

Question No: 37 DRAG DROP – (Topic 4)

You need to recommend which actions must be performed to add the planned Lync Server 2013 servers.

Which three actions should you recommend in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate three actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)

Question No: 38 – (Topic 4)

You need to ensure that the Client Computers that have Office Communicator 2007 R2 installed can use IM and Presence and can join Web Conferences Hosted on Lync Server 2013.

The solution must minimize Administrative effort. What should you do?

Modify the Client Version Policy allow all versions of office Communicator 2007 R2 to connect

Implement Communicator Web Access Server

Apply the latest hot fixes to Office Communicator 2007 R2.

Update the computers to Lync 2010

Answer: A Explanation:

The presence and IM features in Office Communicator 2007 R2 are compatible with Lync Server 2013, but conferencing features are not. During migration from Office Communications Server 2007 R2, Office Communicator 2007 R2 is suitable for presence and IM interoperability, but users should use Lync Web App 2013 to join Lync Server 2013 meetings.